—— 要投稿,上万维,轻松学术交流

严正声明

本站非期刊官网,非中介代理,
不向作者收取任何费用!
举报微信:13140028228 冯老师

态度公正、信息求实、投稿自助、使用免费
清华大学学报自然科学版(英文版)(Tsinghua Science and Technology)
CN外文 - 双月刊
  • 清华大学学报自然科学版(英文版)(Tsinghua Science and Technology)
  • 复合影响因子:2.006
  • CSCD(2025-2026)科技核心(2025学术卷)
  • 知网外文库,万方目次,维普目次
  • /有基金 100.0%
  投稿方式:官网投稿
  • 栏目频次
  • 一作占比
  • 单位占比
  • 热词

高频栏目

83.3%期平均发文量7篇

中频栏目

33.3%期平均发文量6篇

低频栏目

16.7%期平均发文量1篇
16.7%期平均发文量1篇
16.7%期平均发文量6篇
16.7%期平均发文量9篇
16.7%期平均发文量4篇
16.7%期平均发文量5篇
16.7%期平均发文量4篇
16.7%期平均发文量4篇
100.0%
暂无单位信息.
暂无关键词信息.
  • 更多

    期刊简介

  • 《清华大学学报自然科学版(英文版)》(Tsinghua Science and Technology)(双月刊)创刊于1996年,由教育部主管、清华大学主办。主要刊登国内外的理工科基础理论研究与实验研究论文,及时反映学术上有特色、代表学科前沿、当前国际上科学界关心的科技研究成果,推动学术交流,促进研究成果的商品化和产业化,发挥科学技术为第一生产力的作用。

  • 基本信息

  • 期刊名称:清华大学学报自然科学版(英文版)(Tsinghua Science and Technology)
  • 主管单位:教育部
  • 主办单位:清华大学
  • 国内刊号:CN 11-3745/N
  • 国际刊号:ISSN 1007-0214;EISSN1878-7606
  • 出刊日期:
    期刊定价:
  • 邮发代码:
  • 所在省区:北京
    邮政编码:
  • 联系地址:

  • 投稿信息

  • 学科分类:本科学报
    版面费用:待核实
  • 字数要求:10000-58000
    查重要求:-
  • 复合因子:2.006
    综合因子:1.006
  • 审  稿 费:待核实
    稿费:待核实
  • 本刊可发:
  • 特殊属性:第一批认定学术期刊,外文期刊

  • 联系方式

  • 投稿网址:https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/tst
  • 官网网址:https://www.sciopen.com/journal/1007-0214
  • 电话传真:010-83470556(官网信息)
  • 电子邮箱:journal@tsinghua.edu.cn(官网信息)
  • 微信公众号:THU信息科学期刊

审稿时间:暂无参考数据,审稿时间不确定!

投稿难度:网友分享,仅供参考

见刊周期:-

温馨提示以上只是参考信息,实际情况会根据投稿主题、稿件质量和数量、审稿流程有所差异。想获得更准确信息请联系期刊的编辑部进行咨询。

欢迎点评!让信息更透明,使投稿更轻松!
    • 审稿时间:
      是否录用:
    • 发表排期:
      查重要求:
    • 有无课题:
      有无回复:
    • 我的学历:
      我的职称:
    • 审稿费用:
      版面费用:
    • 稿       费:
      稿件字数:
    • 投稿难度:
    • 该刊可发:
    • 投稿主题:
匿名: 验证码: 点击切换验证码
    • 1、投稿方式:在线投稿。

      2、官网网址:(微信公众号信息)

      https://www.sciopen.com/journal/1007-0214

      3、投稿系统:

      https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/tst

      4、官网邮箱:journal@tsinghua.edu.cn

      5、官网电话:010-83470556

      6、出刊日期:双月刊,逢双月出版。

      7、主办单位微信公众号:THU信息科学期刊

      2026年2月9日星期一

      《清华大学学报自然科学版(英文版)》投稿指南

      【官网信息】

      Submission Guidelines

      Manuscript Preparation

      1. Language

      Please

      write the text in good English. Possible grammatical or spelling errors

      should be carefully avoided, making the submissions conform to accepted

      standards of written technical English. The Journal’s editors are not

      responsible for correcting errors in grammar or spelling. Manuscripts

      that require extensive English revision may be rejected without review.

      2. Length of manuscripts

      There

      are no strict limits on the number of published pages for both research

      and review articles. Nevertheless, authors are asked to make the

      manuscript as concise as possible and to limit to less than 40

      manuscript pages.

      3. Article types

      TST publishes three types of papers: Review Article, Research Article, Editorial.

      Review

      articles that report comprehensive research developments in artificial

      intelligence, computer vision, machine learning, natural language

      processing, embodied intelligence, pattern recognition, big data,

      information and communication engineering, control science and

      engineering, computer science and technology, software engineering, and

      other IT fields; full-length research articles that inform readers of

      the latest research and advances in related fields; and editorials that

      express opinions or viewpoints on a specific topic or research in

      related fields.

      4. Text formatting

      The

      text should contain an Introduction that puts the paper into

      perspective for readers, and should also contain Methods, Results,

      Discussion, and Conclusions. The SI system should be used for units of

      measure throughout the text.

      Each

      caption should be written as a single brief paragraph without

      indentation. Figures and tables should be consecutively numbered with

      Arabic numerals. Tables should be drawn with three horizontal lines, at

      the top and bottom of the table and between the column headings and the

      table body.

      High

      quality figures have the following characteristics. They have lines,

      letters, numbers, and symbols of uniform strength and contrast. Figures

      (except photographs) are often reduced to 7 cm×7 cm. The final thickness

      of a line in a figure usually lies within the range 0.15-0.20 mm. When

      preparing the figures, authors should pay attention to the widths of

      lines and similar details, as some (e.g. dotted or thin lines) may

      disappear after reduction. Particular attention should be paid to line

      strengths in graphics prepared in vector formats.

      Online Submission

      1. Ensure that the following items are present

      One author has been designated as the corresponding author with contact details:

      E-mail address

      Full postal address

      When submitting your manuscript, please make sure that the following items have been prepared as carefully as possible:

      1.1 Cover letter

      All

      submissions must include a cover letter that includes a convincing

      statement of the novelty and significance of the work and the relevance

      to the aims and scope of TST. This statement should not be a duplicate

      of the submission’s abstract. If the submission has been rejected

      previously by any journal, including TST, the cover letter should

      include the manuscript's previous submission history and response to

      referees' comments, as an appendix to the cover letter.

      1.2 Title page

      The title page should include:

      A

      concise and informative title: Title should be succinct, objective,

      interesting and grammatically correct. Titles are often used in

      information-retrieval systems. Avoid abbreviations and formulae where

      possible.

      Author

      names and affiliations: Please clearly indicate the given name(s) and

      family name(s) of each author and check that all names are accurately

      spelled. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual

      work was done) below the names. Provide the full postal address of each

      affiliation, including the country name and, if available, the e-mail

      address of each author.

      Corresponding

      author: Clearly indicate who will handle correspondence at all stages

      of refereeing and publication, also post-publication. This

      responsibility includes answering any future queries about Methodology

      and Materials. Ensure that the e-mail address is given and that contact

      details are kept up to date by the corresponding author.

      Changes

      to the author list between initial submission and revision must be

      accompanied by an explanatory statement in the cover letter for the

      revision and a completed "Change in Authorship Request" form, which will

      be sent by the Journal Editorial Office. These changes will be accepted

      at the discretion of the Editor and may lead to rejection of the

      manuscript. Changes of authorship or the order of authors are not

      accepted after acceptance of a manuscript.

      1.3 Abstract and keywords

      A

      concise and factual abstract is needed for regular research articles

      and review articles to state the main purpose and research questions of

      the study, the methods, the main results, and the key conclusions.

      Abstract should be 120–250 words in length. No footnotes, references,

      figures, or tables may appear in the abstract.

      Immediately after the abstract, please provide 4–6 keywords, which can be used for indexing purpose.

      1.4 Main body

      Manuscripts

      describing original research typically include the following sections:

      Introduction; Method; Result and discussion; Conclusion. In submissions

      that have a significant theoretical or mathematical component, a section

      for the description of the analytical procedures may be required.

      Equations.

      Numbering consecutively any equations that have to be displayed

      separately from the text (if referred to explicitly in the text), and

      referring the equation with Eq. (1), Eq. (2) … in the text. For the

      simple formulae which appear in the line of normal text, please use

      solidus (/) instead of a horizontal line for small fractional terms,

      e.g., x/y. Powers of e are often more conveniently denoted by “exp”. In

      principle, variables should be presented in italics.

      Figures.

      All the figures, including data plots, photographs, diagrammatic

      sketches, flow charts, etc., should be embedded, approximately in their

      final sizes, in the main text near the paragraph in which they are first

      referenced, not on separate page(s) at the end. All figures should be

      numbered using Arab numerals (figure parts should be denoted by

      lowercase letters) and supplied with a figure caption. Please make sure

      that all elements found in the figure are identified in the caption.

      Figures should always be cited in text, such as Fig. 1, Fig. 2 … in

      consecutive numerical order. Color figures will remain in color in both

      the printed version and the online version of the journal, at no cost.

      The authors are encouraged to use color figures in the submitted

      manuscript.

      Tables.

      All tables should be numbered using Arab numerals and supplied with a

      table title which explains clearly and concisely the components of the

      table. Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere in the

      manuscript (for example, in figures). Tables should always be cited in

      the text, such as Table 1, Table 2 … in consecutive numerical order.

      Appendix.

      An appendix, if needed, is presented without numbers. If there are two

      or more appendices, they should be numbered consecutively. Equations in

      appendices should be designated differently from those in the main body

      of the manuscript, e.g., (A1), (A2), etc. In each appendix equations

      should be numbered separately.

      Acknowledgements.

      The content of Acknowledgments is a list of people who contributed to

      the work in the manuscript but are not named in the author list, and a

      list of funding sources that supported the research presented. The names

      of funding organizations should be written in full. Do not include

      acknowledgements on the title page, as a footnote to the title or

      otherwise.

      Declaration

      of competing interest. Authors are required to disclose financial or

      non-financial interests that are directly or indirectly related to the

      work submitted for publication. Authors should complete the declaration

      of competing interest statement in the submitted manuscript even if

      there are no interests to declare. If no conflict exists, the authors

      should state:

      “The authors have no competing interests to declare that are relevant to the content of this article”.

      Citations

      & references. References to the literature are cited by number in

      square brackets at appropriate locations (before a period, comma, etc.)

      in the text. Some examples are given below:

      [1]    M.

      Abrahams and M. Kattenfeld, The role of turbidity as a constraint on

      predator-prey interactions in aquatic environments, Behav. Ecol.

      Sociobiol., vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 169–174, 1997. (Journal style)

      [2]    R.

      C. Calfee and R. R. Valencia, APA Guide to Preparing Manuscripts for

      Journal Publication. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association,

      1991. (Authored book style)

      [3]    J.

      M. ONeill and J. Egan, Men’s and women’s gender role journeys: metaphor

      for healing, transition, and transformation, in Gender Issues Across

      the Life Cycle, B. R.    Wainrib, Ed. New York: Springer, 1992, pp. 107–123. (Book chapter style)

      [4]    J.

      C. Phelan, B. G. Link, A. Stueve, and B. A. Pescosolido, Have public

      conceptions of mental health changed in the past half century? Does it

      matter? presented at the 124th Annu. Meeting American Public Health

      Association, New York, USA, 1969. (Paper presented at conferences style)

      [5]    A.

      Mahdavi and B. Spasojevic, Incorporating simulation into building

      systems control logic, in Proc. 10th Int. Building Performance

      Simulation Association Conf., Beijing, China, 2007, pp. 1175–1181.

      (Paper in proceedings style)

      [6]    X.

      Yang, Study of building material emissions and indoor air quality,

      Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. Arch., MIT, MA, USA, 1999. (Dissertation

      style)

      [7]    J.

      Dong, S. Martin, and P. Waldo, Method and system for dynamically

      presenting cluster analysis results, US Patent US6380937B1, 30, 2002.

      (Patent style)

      [8]    Y.

      Jiang, Liquid desiccant air-conditioning system and its applications,

      (in Chinese), Heating Ventilating & Air Conditioning, vol. 34, no.

      11, pp. 88–97, 2004. (Non-English publication style)

      [9]    M.

      K. Slifka and J. L. Whitton, Clinical implications of dysregulated

      cytokine production, J. Mol. Med., doi:10.1007/s001090000086. (Article

      by DOI style)

      [10]    J. Doe. The dictionary of substances and their effects, http://www.rsc.org/dose/title, 1999. (Online document style)

      Please

      note that a submission may be rejected directly without review if the

      reference list does not meet the following guidelines.

      All

      literature citations should be compiled in a numbered reference list at

      the end of the manuscript text (but before the Appendices), in the

      order of their first citation in the text. Each numbered reference may

      contain only one literature citation. The list of references should only

      include works that are cited in the text and that have been published

      or accepted for publication. Papers just accepted for publication are

      cited by the DOI. Always use the standard abbreviation of a journal’s

      name according to the ISSN List of Title World Abbreviations

      (https://www.issn.org/services/online-services/access-to-the-ltwa/).

      Do not use footnotes or endnotes as a substitute for a reference list.

      ......

      更多详见:

      https://www.sciopen.com/journal/join_journal/submission_guidelines?id=1395347759390302209&issn=1007-0214


    验证码: 点击切换验证码